The Kansas City Chiefs need a quarterback, but there aren't any this season that look like a top-ten talent, much less a No. 1 overall pick.

The way Mike Mayock sees it, the Chiefs should be looking to the offensive line for their first overall pick. And there are only four players worth the No. 1 overall pick in this draft for Kansas City: Alabama guard Chance Warmack, UNC guard Jonathan Cooper, Texas A&M tackle Luke Joekel, or Central Michigan tackle Eric Fisher.

Mayock said on a conference call Monday that some people will say he's crazy to potentially take a guard at No. 1 overall, but Mayock says Warmack is the best player in this draft. So he doesn't see it as crazy at all.

In the end, Mayock believes the pick could come down to Joekel or Warmack. This is a draft where the top-shelf players don't stand apart too much, and there may not be a huge difference between picks 5 and 25. That makes it a tricky spot for the Chiefs.

Don't be surprised if Kansas City builds from the inside out, and finds their quarterback of the future later.

And ultimately, I at least understand the rationale behind a Joeckel pick, even if it is horrifically misguided.

However, Chance ****ing Warmack and even worse - Jonathan Cooper!?!?!

WTF kind of idiocy is that? Is there any justification for a team taking Jonathan Cooper over Dee Milliner when they're running Javier Arenas out there as a starter? No - there is none. And that's setting aside the very easy QB argument or the fact that we don't presently have a complete D-Line and yes, Lotulelei will be a good player in this league.

Setting aside the bad options, he's still offering worse options. Incredible. Yet here this idiot is trying to use that insane "best player for his position" in the draft argument as though we would be wise to take a punter if he could routinely drill it 70 yards.

These guys just have too much time to fill anymore so they start saying shit that makes no sense.